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FAA expects Canada to announce Gulfstream approvals this week
Summary
FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said he expects Transport Canada to announce certifications for Gulfstream jets this week, and his comments followed public threats from U.S. President Donald Trump about decertification and tariffs on Canadian aircraft.
Content
The head of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said he expects Canada's aviation regulator to move forward with approvals for Gulfstream aircraft this week. Bryan Bedford made the remark after briefing lawmakers in Washington about air traffic control modernization. The comment followed public statements from U.S. President Donald Trump about tariffs and potential decertification affecting Canadian-made aircraft.
What is known:
- FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said his understanding is that Transport Canada will announce certifications for Gulfstream models this week.
- Bedford told reporters he believes the issues with Canada have been resolved, as reported during the briefing.
- President Trump had posted that Canada had refused to certify certain Gulfstream models and threatened decertification of Bombardier aircraft and a 50% tariff on Canadian-made planes.
Summary:
If Transport Canada does announce the certifications as expected, that step would address the immediate regulatory dispute reported between U.S. and Canadian authorities. Timing and any further actions by either government are undetermined at this time.
